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Re: Great Albums You've 'Rediscovered'

Not so much one album but I've been playing loads of Dylan recently. I was bombarded with him day and night as a kid, liked some stuff but it was 'Dad' music and I was listening to the Rejects. I'll never be one of those 'he is God' types but there's some real quality stuff and as I grew up I liked him more and more. Lou reed was/is the same, played New York a lot since Xmas.

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Re: Great Albums You've 'Rediscovered'

l.q.navarro. wrote:

Joes Garage. - Frank Zappa.

Yes - haven't heard that in years - was doing some clearing out and found my copy that I thought I had lost - put it on the ipod and been listening to that this week. I used to prefer disc 1, but listening to it again, I like the 2nd disc a lot more than I used to. "Watermelon in Easter Hay" is sublime.

Re: Great Albums You've 'Rediscovered'

Just listening to Cypress Hill III: Temples of Boom - haven't heard it in years, it's a seriously good album. I don't really smoke these days so it's taken on a different slant to how I used to listen to it, but it's just as good with a bottle of St. Peter's organic ale instead.

Re: Great Albums You've 'Rediscovered'

Re: Great Albums You've 'Rediscovered'

ginsberg wrote:

l.q.navarro. wrote:

Joes Garage. - Frank Zappa.

Yes - haven't heard that in years - was doing some clearing out and found my copy that I thought I had lost - put it on the ipod and been listening to that this week. I used to prefer disc 1, but listening to it again, I like the 2nd disc a lot more than I used to. "Watermelon in Easter Hay" is sublime.

Watermelon in Easter Hay is an incredible track. When I heard he died it was the first track I played. Great album. Why Does it Hurt When I Pee ? and Lucille are two other highlights.

A man may fight for many things. His country, his friends, his principles, the glistening tear on the cheek of a golden child. But personally, I'd mud-wrestle my own mother for a ton of cash, an amusing clock and a sack of French p*rn.